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The cost of a used mandolin can vary widely depending on its condition, brand, and age, typically ranging from $100 to $1,500. Budget models or those in less-than-perfect condition might be found for as low as $100, while higher-end brands or vintage instruments can command prices at the upper end of the spectrum. It's advisable to check online marketplaces, local music stores, and classified ads for specific pricing in your area.

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